Now Guatemala has expelled him to the United States. That appears to be a good thing for McAfee, who claims the police in Belize want to harm him. U.S. authorities won't force him to go back to Belize for questioning because he has not been named a suspect in the crime, but is merely a person of interest.

In an interview with Bloomberg yesterday, McAfee said, "I've offered to talk to the police numerous times on the phone." He also says he has apologized to the president of Guatemala.

Belize's prime minister has rejected McAfee's allegations. At one point, he called McAfee paranoid and "bonkers," Reuters reports.

Even thought McAfee has now landed on U.S. soil, away from the Belize police, this isn't the last we've heard of the story. He apparently sold the rights to make a TV movie from his life story to Montreal-based Impact Future Media.